Pakapoo

[2] A 1921 article in The Argus in Melbourne, Australia, described the game in detail: "Pukka-poo" is a gambling game imported from San Francisco, and is based upon an attempt to select 10 winning numbers out of 100 possibles.

In some of the places devoted to "pukka-poo," dice, crown and anchor, and other gambling games are played.

The police do their best to break up these haunts of vice, but little can be done unless there is actual disorder.

As a rule, when a customer has lost his money the Chinese give him 4d.

[3]In Australian slang, "It looks like a Pakapoo ticket" is a reference to any writing that is messy or scrawled.

1876 Australian illustration of a pakapoo ticket